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Landmark Sale by Kemeys Brothers: A Historic Deal in Lower Hutt
In one of Lower Hutt’s most significant real estate transactions of 2024, Kemeys Brothers Projects has successfully completed the sale of a rare 1.2-hectare parcel of land at Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Club.
Once the site of the club’s 10th hole, the sale exemplifies the collaborative efforts of Kemeys Brothers Projects, led by Rupert Kemeys with support from selling agent Hamish Drumm. This milestone not only underscores the agency’s expertise in land development and marketing but also solidifies its reputation as a leader in the regional property market.
A Historic and Strategic Opportunity
This coveted land parcel, rich in community history, occupies a prime location with immense development potential. Following a rigorous selection process, Kemeys Brothers Projects was chosen as the exclusive marketing and sales agency, thanks to their proven track record and innovative strategies in real estate.
Amy Sidford, General Manager of Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Club, commended the team’s professionalism:
“As vendors, we felt confident that our best interests were prioritised throughout the process. The Kemeys Brothers team exceeded our expectations, communicated effectively, and delivered an outstanding outcome for all parties involved.”
Marketing Innovation in a Competitive Market
Kemeys Brothers executed a bespoke marketing campaign in collaboration with Ray White New Zealand, positioning the property as a standout opportunity in a challenging market. This multimedia strategy included an award-winning promotional video and targeted advertising across Australasia, drawing significant interest. The campaign generated seven written offers, a testament to the team’s ability to achieve exceptional results even in softer market conditions.
“This was an incredibly sought-after piece of land,” said Rupert Kemeys. “We’re proud to have facilitated a sale that benefits the vendors while offering great promise for the future of Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Club. This transaction highlights the strength of our projects division and the value we bring to both clients and the community.”
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A Legacy of Golf and Community
Boulcott’s Farm Heritage Golf Club, an iconic part of the Hutt Valley community, has a storied history in New Zealand golf. Formed in 2010 through the merger of the Hutt Golf Club (established in 1892, the North Island’s first golf club) and the Boulcott Golf Club (founded in 1937), the club represents over a century of golfing tradition. Today, it remains a cornerstone of local culture and sporting heritage.
A Milestone for Real Estate in Lower Hutt
This transaction not only marks one of the largest land deals in Lower Hutt’s recent history but also reaffirms Kemeys Brothers’ position as a powerhouse in land and development sales. With their commitment to innovative marketing, client-centric service, and delivering exceptional results, Kemeys Brothers Projects continues to set the benchmark for success in New Zealand’s real estate industry.
SOURCE: NZHERALD